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Alternative
Designations: AS 5086;
DIN AlMg4Mn; EN AW - 5086; JIS A5086P; NF A 5086.
Note: Garmco
products are routinely produced to AA specifications, but other
National Standards may be met on request.
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Composition: |
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Other
elements
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Si
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Fe
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Cu
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Mn
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Mg
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Cr
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Zn
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Ti
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Each
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Total
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Al
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(% max except
where a range is given)
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0.40
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0.50
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0.10
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0.20-0.7
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3.5-4.5
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0.05-0.25
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0.25
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0.15 |
0.05
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0.15
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Rem
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Characteristics:
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Corrosion Resistance |
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: Excellent |
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Anodising |
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: Very Good |
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Formability |
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: Very Good(in soft
temper) |
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Machinability |
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: Fair |
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Weldability |
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: Very Good |
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Brazeability |
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: Poor |
Typical Uses:
Boatbuilding and other marine applications; automotive parts; transportation
equipment; unfired pressure vessels; cladding of structures and
tanks in severe environments. 5086 is especially favoured for marine
uses because it combines high resistance to corrosion in sea water
with strength in the annealed condition, giving superior "as welded"
properties.
Availability:
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Cut-To-Length
Sheet
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| Temper |
H116 |
H32 |
H34 |
H36 |
O |
| Thickness |
1.6 - 3.2 |
0.8 - 3.2 |
0.8 - 2.9 |
0.8 - 3.2 |
1.2 - 3.2 |
| Min.
Width |
750
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750
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750
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750
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900
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| Max.
Width |
1525
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1525
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1525
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1525
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1525
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| Min.
Length |
800
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800
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800
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800
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1000
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| Max.
Length |
6100
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6100
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6100
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6100
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6100
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Coiled
Sheet
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Temper
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H116
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H32
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H34
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H36
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O
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| Thickness |
1.6 - 3.2
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0.8 - 3.2
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0.8 - 2.9
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0.8 - 3.2
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0.8 - 3.2
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| Min.
Width |
750
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750
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750
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750
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750
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| Max.
Width |
1525
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1525
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1525
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1525
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1525
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Slit
Coils Minimum Widths, mm
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Thickness
(mm)
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Temper
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H2X
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H3X
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O
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FX
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W24
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| Over |
Up
To |
GX
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H111
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0.29
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0.39
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200
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0.39
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0.46
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200
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0.46
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0.50
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200
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0.50
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0.60
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90
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0.60
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0.70
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90
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0.70
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0.80
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90
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0.80
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1.25
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60
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100
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1.25
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1.80
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100
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100
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1.80
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2.50
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150
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130
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Circles
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Temper
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H32
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H34
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H36
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H38
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O
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| Thickness |
1.6 - 3.2
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0.9 - 3.2
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0.9 - 2.9
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0.9 - 3.2
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0.9 - 3.2
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| Min.
Dia.(B) |
500 (150)
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500 (150)
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500 (150)
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500 (150)
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500 (150)
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| Max.
Dia.(B) |
1525 (660)
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1525 (660)
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1525 (660)
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1525 (660)
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1525 (660)
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(B) : Blanked only. Sizes not
inside bracket refer to sheared circle sizes available.
Mechanical Properties (To
Aluminum Association Standards):
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Temper
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Gauge Range, mm
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Ultimate Tensile Strength
MPa
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Yield Strength MPa
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Elongation in
50 mm, %
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Ult Shear Strength,
MPa
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Over
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Up
to
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Minimum
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Typical
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Maximum
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Minimum
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Typical
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Minimum
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Typical
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O
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0.80
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1.20
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240
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260
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305
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95
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115
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16
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165
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1.20
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3.20
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240
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260
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305
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95
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115
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18
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165
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H116
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1.60
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3.20
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275
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290
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195
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205
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8
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H32
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0.80
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1.20
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275
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290
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325
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195
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205
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6
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172
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1.20
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3.20
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275
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290
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325
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195
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205
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8
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172
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H34
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0.80
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1.20
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300
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325
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350
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235
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255
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5
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185
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1.20
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2.90
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300
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325
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350
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235
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255
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6
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185
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H36
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0.80
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1.20
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325
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345
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375
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260
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285
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4
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193
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1.20
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3.20
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325
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345
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375
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260
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285
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6
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193
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Note: 5086
is an alloy which spontaneously softens after rolling until it reaches
a stable condition. This process is accelerated by means of a stabilising
anneal, giving the material an H3-temper. For this reason, 5086
is normally supplied in the H3-temper, in which the stable condition
is achieved before shipment.
Modulus of Elasticity: 69,000
MPa
Bend Radii: Minimum recommended
internal bend radii for 90º cold bends at right angle to the rolling
direction
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Thickness
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Temper
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0.8mm
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1.6mm
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3.0mm
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O
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0 t
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0.5 t
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0.5 t
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H116
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1 t
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1.5 t
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2 t
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H32
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0.5 t
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1 t
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1.5 t
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H34
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1 t
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1.5 t
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2 t
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H36
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2 t
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2.5 t
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t = Thickness
Welding:
5086 is readily welded by the TIG and MIG processes. The filler
alloy is 5356. Welding 5086 in the H32, H34, H36 or H38 will reduce
the tensile and yield strengths in the heat affected zone to those
of the annealed condition.
5086 may also be gas
welded or resistance welded, but the resulting joints are not as
strong or as corrosion resistant as the inert gas welded joints.
Moreover, gas welding could result in excessive heat distortion
and, in thinner gauges, may burn through. It is essential that all
traces of flux used in welding or brazing are removed by scrubbing
with hot water upon completion.
Annealing: 345ºC
± 5ºC, until all parts have reached the annealing temperature.
Weight Calculation:
Weight per square metre in kilogrammes: 2.66 x thickness in mm.

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